TY - JOUR
T1 - CD16 and CD57 expressing gamma delta T cells in acute HIV-1 infection are associated with the development of neutralization breadth
AU - for the RV217 Study Group
AU - Griffith, Gina L.
AU - Machmach, Kawthar
AU - Jian, Ningbo
AU - Kim, Dohoon
AU - Costanzo, Margaret C.
AU - Creegan, Matthew
AU - Swafford, Isabella
AU - Kundu, Gautam
AU - Yum, Lauren
AU - Bolton, Jessica S.
AU - Smith, Lauren
AU - Slike, Bonnie M.
AU - Bergmann-Leitner, Elke S.
AU - Thomas, Rasmi
AU - Michael, Nelson L.
AU - Ake, Julie A.
AU - Eller, Leigh Anne
AU - Robb, Merlin L.
AU - Townsley, Samantha M.
AU - Krebs, Shelly J.
AU - Paquin-Proulx, Dominic
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2025/1
Y1 - 2025/1
N2 - New HIV vaccine approaches are focused on eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies. We characterized early gamma-delta (γδ) T cell responses starting from pre-acquisition and during acute HIV infection (AHI) in participants previously characterized for neutralization breadth development. We found significant differences in γδ T cell surface marker expression in participants that developed neutralization breadth compared to those that did not. Activation of γδ T cells occurred within the first weeks of HIV acquisition and associated with viral load. Expression of CD16 on Vδ1 T cells and CD57 on Vδ2 T cells were found to be significantly higher in broad neutralizers during AHI, and associated with the development of neutralization breadth years later. In addition, the levels of CD16 on Vδ1 T cells was associated with early production of founder virus Env-specific IgM. Thus, γδ T cells may promote development of neutralization breadth, which has implications for HIV vaccine strategies.
AB - New HIV vaccine approaches are focused on eliciting broadly neutralizing antibodies. We characterized early gamma-delta (γδ) T cell responses starting from pre-acquisition and during acute HIV infection (AHI) in participants previously characterized for neutralization breadth development. We found significant differences in γδ T cell surface marker expression in participants that developed neutralization breadth compared to those that did not. Activation of γδ T cells occurred within the first weeks of HIV acquisition and associated with viral load. Expression of CD16 on Vδ1 T cells and CD57 on Vδ2 T cells were found to be significantly higher in broad neutralizers during AHI, and associated with the development of neutralization breadth years later. In addition, the levels of CD16 on Vδ1 T cells was associated with early production of founder virus Env-specific IgM. Thus, γδ T cells may promote development of neutralization breadth, which has implications for HIV vaccine strategies.
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U2 - 10.1371/journal.ppat.1012916
DO - 10.1371/journal.ppat.1012916
M3 - Article
C2 - 39888945
AN - SCOPUS:85216984844
SN - 1553-7366
VL - 21
JO - PLoS Pathogens
JF - PLoS Pathogens
IS - 1
M1 - e1012916
ER -